Sunday, January 25, 2015

Israel - Liberman orders party to buy up, distribute Charlie Hebdo.


Israel - Liberman orders party to buy up, distribute Charlie Hebdo. (ToI).
After bookstore pulls in-store sale of satirical weekly, foreign minister says Israel cannot ‘become an ISIS state’.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said Sunday he had instructed Yisrael Beytenu party activists to buy thousands of copies of the latest issue of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and distribute them to the public, pushing back against feared Muslim anger over the controversial weekly.

The directive by Liberman, the head of Yisrael Beytenu, came as an Israeli bookshop withdrew its plan to sell the magazine, after an Arab MK warned it would stoke Muslim fury.

“Israel cannot become an ISIS state — we will not allow radical Islam to intimidate us, and turn the State of Israel into a state that capitulates to threats and compromises the freedom of expression,” Liberman said in a statement, using an alternate term for Islamic State.

The Steimatzky company announced on Saturday that it had dropped its plans for in-store sale of the magazine, and said it would sell it online instead.

Steimatzky said it had not received threats or come under pressure but had changed its plans due to complaints from customers living far from the Tel Aviv area — where the sale was scheduled to take place — who would be unable to buy the magazine in person.

Israeli Arab MK Masud Ganaim (Ra’am-Ta’al) warned Steimatzky and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday that selling the issue could have grave consequences in Israel, where about 20 percent of the population is Arab, mostly Muslim, and religious passions run high.

“This is a very serious, dangerous and stupid step,” Ynet quoted him as saying. “This is not freedom of expression but a blow to the holy of holies of Muslims that will bring about anger among the Muslims and (other) Arabs in the country.”

Liberman denounced Ganaim’s warning in his statement on Sunday as “another red line crossed by the Arab leadership in Israel.”

On Sunday, Ganaim reiterated his opposition the sale of the magazine, and said it was “not a matter of freedom of expression,” but rather a way to put down Muslims. “If the Prophet Muhammed is belittled, don’t think people will sit back with their arms folded,” he said, according to Ynet. “Perhaps we need to redefine freedom of expression,” he added. “When Islam is attacked, it’s freedom of expression, when Jews are attacked, it’s anti-Semitism.”

On Saturday, thousands of Palestinians marched in the West Bank in protest over the satirical magazine’s latest cartoon of the Prophet Muhammed.

Answering calls by the Liberation Party, an Islamist group, demonstrators rallied in the cities of Ramallah and Hebron, some carrying banners expressing faith in Islam and others wearing black headbands calling for the establishment of a Muslim caliphate, AFP photographers said. Read the full story here.


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